CV10
Quick Start Guide
SEPTEMBER 2004
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6)
Press
the
key to move to the next digit to be changed with the
or
keys.
7)
Press the
key to save the edited parameter value to memory.
Display will read “END” indicating it saved the information then the parameter edited will be
displayed in the keypad.
Step 3 Enter Setup Data
Use the flowchart below as a guide when entering setup data. There are two different procedures for
entering setup data, one for the Vector Control modes and the other for the Volts/Hz mode of operation.
Use the motor nameplate data recorded earlier to enter setup data parameter values.
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Selecting Drive Operating Mode:
a)
Vector (General Purpose):
Use for General Purpose applications when a single motor is
connected to the drive.
b)
Vector (Variable Torque):
Use for applications where the motor load varies as the speed of the
motor varies and fast response of the drive to motor speed command changes is not required. Can
only be used when a single motor is connected to the drive. (Fans and pumps)
c)
Volts/Hz:
Use for multiple motor applications where more than one motor is connected to the
drive. Also use the Volts / Hertz mode if the motor horsepower rating and the drive horsepower
rating differ by more than 1 horsepower size.
Selecting Control
Mode
Control Mode
0-00
0-00 = 2 V/F Mode
0-00 = 0 or 1 Vector Modes
0-00 = 0 or 1
Set the following parameters:
0 - 01 Motor Rated Voltage
0 - 02 Motor Rated Current
0 - 03 Motor Power HP
0 - 04 Motor Rated Speed
0 - 05 Motor Rated Frequency
0-00 = 2
Set the following parameters:
10 - 0 V/F Pattern
10 - 1 Torque Boost
10 - 2 Motor No Load Current
10 - 3 Motor Rated Slip
10 - 4 Max Output Frequency
10 - 5 Max Output Voltage
10 - 6 Medium Output Frequency
10 - 7 Medium Output Voltage
10 - 8 Min Output Frequency
10 - 9 Min Output Voltage
Perform Auto Tuning (0-06 = 1)
End
Note: Auto Tuning cannot be carried out in V/F Mode. “Err2” will be displayed.